decentralization
Coverage of decentralization in the Nexus archive.
- L1s face decentralization 'tug-of-war' as adoption grows: Injective CEO
Injective CEO Eric Chen stated that blockchains will face growing pressure to compromise on decentralization to meet user demands for speed and scalability as adoption increases.
- British PM-in-waiting Burnham presents decentralization plans
Andy Burnham, referred to as British PM-in-waiting, presented decentralization plans during a speech at the People's History Museum in Manchester. The event took place on June 29, 2026, and outlined his government roadmap.
- Liberia: GC Seeks Deeper Citizen Participation in Local Governance
Acting Chairman of the Governance Commission (GC), Alaric K. Tokpa, has called for renewed national commitment to Liberia's decentralization agenda, emphasizing that success will be measured by stronger communities, improved public services, and greater citizen participation rather than the mere existence of laws and institutions.
- Base launches Azul on mainnet, pushing Coinbase’s Ethereum L2 toward full decentralization
Base has launched the Azul upgrade on mainnet, introducing multiproofs and a new client stack to advance decentralization. The update aims to push Coinbase's Ethereum L2 closer to full decentralization.
- Buterin says Ethereum Foundation will shrink, sell less ETH, and focus on 'CROPS'
Vitalik Buterin announced that the Ethereum Foundation will reduce its operations, sell less ETH, and shift focus to 'CROPS' (Community Research and Open-Source Projects). The move aims to decentralize Ethereum's development and governance.
- Is bitcoin really decentralized?
The article questions Bitcoin's decentralization by arguing that central authorities can indirectly control the network through shadow banning wallets, undermining its decentralized nature. The author suggests true decentralization may require anonymity to function effectively.
- The Death of 'Connect Walley & Play'?
The article criticizes the trend of decentralized applications (dApps) requiring forced user registrations with personal information, moving away from the wallet-only access model that emphasized crypto's anonymity and decentralization. The author expresses nostalgia for the simplicity of 'connect wallet and play' and fears a regression to traditional web2 practices.
- Solana vs Hyperliquid: Winner Takes All
Solana and Hyperliquid are leading in on-chain trading but face distinct challenges. Hyperliquid requires scalability and decentralization improvements, while Solana needs faster HFT and tokenomics adjustments. The market is betting on which will resolve issues first to dominate issuance, trade, and ownership.
- BookStack Moves from GitHub to Codeberg
BookStack, an open-source document management platform, has migrated its repository from GitHub to Codeberg, a self-hosted alternative. The move aligns with the project's commitment to open-source principles and decentralization.
- we talk decentralization in ethereum but use centralized messaging
The Ethereum community emphasizes decentralization and control but relies on centralized messaging apps controlled by large companies, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy in their practices. The article questions this contradiction in the community's approach to coordination.
- Stablecoins Are Quietly Becoming Banks Again
Stablecoins, initially designed as decentralized bank alternatives, are increasingly relying on centralized systems through off-chain reserves, limited transparency, and issuer control, prompting debates about their true decentralization and the trade-offs between stability and regulatory compliance.
- Blockchain consulting challenges with Ethereum scaling assumptions
Blockchain consultants highlight that Ethereum-based projects often overlook the long-term costs of scaling decisions. Clients frequently assume Layer 2 (L2) solutions will fully resolve gas issues, but challenges like data availability, bridging complexity, and liquidity fragmentation remain underappreciated. Balancing user experience with decentralization trade-offs is critical, especially in financial applications, where small architectural choices can significantly impact costs and adoption.
- Question: Safe Anonymous wallet
A Reddit user questions how to create a 100% safe and anonymous cryptocurrency wallet, addressing concerns about wallet generator trustworthiness, fiat conversion without identity exposure, and the tension between crypto regulations and privacy. They highlight challenges in maintaining anonymity amid increasing regulatory requirements.
- Inside the $71 million freeze on Arbitrum that has the crypto world questioning what decentralization really means
A $71 million freeze on Arbitrum has sparked debate in the crypto community about the true meaning and practicality of decentralization in blockchain platforms.
- Would You Trust DeFi More If the Team Burned the Admin Keys?
Toly launched an immutable DeFi market called Percolator, burned its admin keys, and deposited 5 SOL in an insurance vault to challenge users to break it. The move raises questions about trust in decentralized finance protocols when teams cannot intervene, even as it tests the core principles of decentralization.
- Arbitrum freezing $71M in ETH tied to Kelp DAO is a reminder that “decentralized” doesn’t always mean unstoppable
Arbitrum froze $71 million in ETH linked to Kelp DAO, highlighting that 'decentralized' systems can still face centralized control issues. The incident underscores challenges in blockchain governance and security.
- Arbitrum freezing $71M in ETH tied to Kelp DAO is a reminder that “decentralized” doesn’t always mean unstoppable
Arbitrum has frozen $71 million in ETH linked to Kelp DAO, illustrating that decentralized systems can still be subject to centralized interventions. The action highlights the limitations of 'decentralized' governance in practice.